The liberated Columbia University activist Mahmoud Khalil seizes a new public platform amid efforts to deport him star-news.press/wp
The Battle of US President Donald Trump with American universities was only a few days old when federal immigration agents arrested the Palestinian student Mahmoud Khalil at the Columbia University apartments building in New York in March.
For more than three months, he was detained in immigrant prison in Louisiana countryside, the Trump administration has escalated its battle. Foreign students in support of the Palestinians have arrested and canceled billions of dollars in research grants to Colombia, Harvard and other private schools that were deprived of their prohibition by the pro -Palestinian student protest movement, in which Khalil was a prominent figure.
Khalil, 30, said in an interview with the Manhattan apartment, less than two weeks after less than two weeks after the judge in the American province, Michael Varbaraz, was released on bail while challenging the efforts to cancel and deport the permanent residence card in the American province.
“I do not regret defending what is right, which is the opposition of war, which calls for the end of violence.”
He believes that the government is trying to silence him, but instead gave him a greater platform. After returning to New York after his release, Khalil was received at the airport by US MP Alexandria Okasio Cortez, a political enemy of Trump; The supporters of the Palestinian flags waved while meeting with his wife and infant son, who missed his birth in prison.
Two days later, a crowd star was on the cathedral’s steps near the Manhattan campus in Colombia, where he threw university leaders. Last week, he appeared in front of crowds of crowds alongside Zahran Mamdani, a pro -Palestinian government legislator who won the democratic preliminary elections in June before the 2025 municipal elections in New York City.
“I did not choose to be in this position: I did Ice,” “This, of course, had a great impact on my life. I am still trying frankly thinking about my new realistic.”
He missed the graduation ceremony from May and left the unemployed prison. He said that an international charity withdrew its offer to the political consultant. The government can win its attractiveness and imprisonment again, so Khalil said that his priority is as much as possible with his son and wife, a dentist.
Khalil was born in the Palestinian refugee camp in Syria; His wife, Dr. Nour Abdel -Ala, an American citizen and became a permanent legal resident last year. By moving to New York in 2022 as a graduate student, one of the main negotiators of the Colombia and the demonstrators, who set up the tent camps in the university campus park, has called for the end of Colombia’s investments of $ 14 billion in arms makers and other companies that support the Israeli army.
Khalil was not accused of any crime, but the United States government has acquired a mysterious migration law to be convinced that Khalil and many international students supporting the Palestinians must be deported because their “legal” discourse may harm foreign policy interests. The federal judge, who oversees the case, has eliminated that the main logical basis of the Trump administration to deport Khalil is likely to be an unconstitutional violation of freedom of expression rights. The government is attractive.
When Harvard University dug, in its wake of threats from US President Donald Trump, his administration has multiplied with the laundry list of demands, including access to student records and changes that can even enroll in school. Andrew Chang dismantled Trump’s targeted attacks against the oldest university in the country and what this battle means partnership between the government and higher education.
“This is not related to” freedom of expression “,” Abigil Jackson, the White House spokesman, wrote, “This is related to individuals who have no right to be in the United States standing alongside Hamas terrorists and organizing mass protests that made universities’ campus insecure and harassment of Jewish students.”
Universities urge attention to their students
Khalil condemned the anti -Semitism and described the Jewish students as an “integral part” of the protest movement. He said that the government was using anti -Semitism as an excuse to reshape the American higher education, which Trump, a fans, said that he was arrested by American and Marxist anti -hostile ideologies and “radical left”.
The Trump administration told Colombia and other universities that federal grant funds, most of them for biomedical research, will not be restored unless the government has greater supervision of those who recognize, employ and study, and calls for a “greater intellectual diversity”.
Unlike Harvard University, Colombia did not challenge the legitimacy of the sudden cancellation of the government, and at least agreed to the Trump administration’s demands to tighten the rules on protests as a pre -negotiation condition on the resumption of financing.
Khalil called for a tragic Columbia response. He said: “Colombia has mainly gave the institution to the Trump administration, let the administration interfere in every one details on how to manage higher education institutions.”
The Colombia Administration said that maintaining the university’s academic independence is a “red line” as negotiations continue.
Colombia spokeswoman Virginia Lamm Paramia said the university leaders were “opposed strongly”, describing Khalil.
“The University of Colombia is aware of the right of students, including Mr. Khalil, to speak publicly about the issues they strongly believe,” she said in a statement. “But it is very important for the university to support its rules and policies to ensure that every member of our society can participate in the campus community free from discrimination and harassment.”
Khalil urged Colombia and other universities targeted by Trump to take care of its students.
He said: “Students have made a clear plan on how this campus for human rights follows, and they can follow international law, and they can be comprehensive for all students, as everyone feels smiling regardless of where they stand on issues.” “They prefer to surrender to political pressure instead of listening to students.”
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